Second Sunday of Easter Mass (click image to view)
Link to today’s readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/041121.cfm
Link to today’s readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/041121.cfm
Do you have some scrap steel lying around your house or property? Scrap iron, machinery, cars, trucks, industrial scrap, aluminum, brass, copper, catalytic converters, insulated wire, lead, batteries, electric motors, radiator, stainless steel, etc. Sacred Heart Youth will take it! The youth are fundraising for different youth trips, including the National Catholic Youth Conference; a Read more
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today is the second Sunday of Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday and the eighth day in the Octave of Easter. Easter is such a pivotal feast and we celebrate Easter Sunday as one “main event” for eight days. The season itself lasts for fifty days and ends with the great feast of Pentecost.
Easter Read more
We invite all ladies of the parish to our once-a-month Saturday morning Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet. We will continue to meet in person, and our next Rosary will be on Saturday, April 10th at 7:00 A.M. in the main church. We are required to maintain certain restrictions:
Sanitize your hands when you enter the church
Each Read more
Communal praying of the Rosary at Noon on Fridays during lent beginning February 19th on our Facebook page. Luke Gregory will lead the Rosary on Facebook live at this time.
Even though we have returned to a limited celebration of Mass, you may continue to find Masses on line or on television, and also find whatever devotional aids suit your needs and interests. Look for Mass from Sacred Heart to be available on-line on Sunday mornings.
At this time there is no need to call to pre-register for weekend Masses. We have been under our capacity. Your name will still be taken as you enter the church in case there is someone diagnosed with COVID-19, then we will know who to contact. If the attendance increases there may be a need Read more
This is a time to be patient and kind to yourself and to one-another. Continue to pray, especially for those who are ill with the coronavirus, those who have been exposed, and all those who are treating the sick. We should also pray for those who are manufacturing needed medical equipment and supplies, and for Read more
Taken from an article from Catholic News Agency:
EWTN
EWTN broadcasts daily and Sunday Mass live, and the network’s YouTube channel contains videos of nearly all of the television channel’s programming, including daily and Sunday Masses.
LiveMass.net
LiveMass.net is an apostolate of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP), and the website streams the Tridentine Mass (also known as the extraordinary Read more
CLICK HERE to read the Sunday Prayer at Home document.
Saturday Morning: 8:00 am
Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm
Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am,
12:30 pm, 5:30 pm
Saturday Vigil: 6:15pm
Sunday: 9:00am, 7:15pm
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 8:30 am